well, in my opinion I think plays/movies written on experiences that you have had is a good, idea. I'm writing a play like that now and its really intersting how you approach things after you have experienced them.
2007-11-26 12:31:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Ok, first for you, PROZAC!!!! Now for the kids, with that many, the party needs to be outside, if you have a pool, make it a pool party. If there is no pool, buy water balloons and let them have at it. Shaving cream fights are a hit also. Food can range from pizza, to hot dogs and burgers. Chips, cookies, and lots of cola. Let them Saran Wrap a car, preferably someones that is unaware, but can take a good joke. Theres so much more, if you want more ideas, send me a message.
2016-05-26 01:24:11
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answered by darlene 3
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That's it? That's a little general...
ok here goes... but you better give me the best answer...
A serial killer wants to repent and become a pastor
A king wants to know what its like to live the life of a peasant
A chemist discovers a cure for cancer
A baseball ballboy makes his way to play in the major leagues
Two rival nursing homes have a volleyball competition
A pyromaniac wants to be a firefighter
lemme know if you want more, i can come up with one a these a second
2007-11-26 11:24:47
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answered by Doubledown 2
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about a girl whom is a famous singer and somehow her identity gets stolen she ends being a hooker instead of
the diva she really is.
or a girl is denied her birthright of being royality, and her
family and people in her world plan an elaborate scheme
to kill her so she cannot claim her title of being a princess.
a girl who was brought up on a peddle stool and thinks her whole life revolves around her and that's she's someone
special and a big deal only to find out, she was being used as a tool to for robbers to gain wealth.
a college student discovers a flesh eating bateria is threatening to wipe out the school and later the entire world.
he works to find a cure or a way to stop it.
2007-11-26 11:32:19
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answered by Anonymous
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A story about a girl named Tara with OCD and how it affects her relationships with family and friends.
When Tara was eleven years old, she heard the phrase that changed her life: step on a crack, break your mother's back. . . . And before Tara knew what was happening, she was counting the cracks in the sidewalk everywhere she went, in constant fear of breaking her mother's back. If she missed one crack or lost count, she had to go home and start all over again.
Over time, Tara's quirks changed -- and multiplied. To calm herself, she arranged her food carefully on the plate, chatted with troll dolls, and recited prayers over and over. She didn't like behaving so oddly; she only knew she had to if she wanted to feelday, she developed a new ritual: She kissed her fingers and touched a doorknob.
2007-11-26 11:22:58
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answered by ~ 4
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A mother who is in her late 30's and her daughter who is 17 are both pregnant and living together trying to make ends meet.
2007-11-26 11:23:06
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answered by Anonymous
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a girl that falls in love but then a new girl comes to the school takes all the other girls friends and romance and them the "lonely" girl commits suicide
2007-11-26 11:27:30
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answered by ya.uh.no 2
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a girl who finds love at a camp and then the guy moves to her town.
2007-11-26 11:21:20
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answered by smart_chick799 1
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a tragic romance
2007-11-26 11:21:19
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answered by bre-bre swan 1
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a guy who thinks hes jesus, but everyone else thinks hes crazy
2007-11-26 11:20:03
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answered by pavuman 2
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